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The antagonist in "Killing Mr. Griffin" is Mark Kinney, a high school student who plans to kidnap and scare his teacher, Mr. Griffin, as a prank. His actions lead to tragic consequences and he becomes the main source of conflict in the story.
"Killing Mr. Griffin" is written in third-person point of view. This allows readers insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, as well as the ability to observe the story from various perspectives.
Verbal irony in "Killing Mr. Griffin" occurs when characters say or suggest one thing while meaning the opposite. For example, characters might pretend to be concerned for Mr. Griffin's safety while plotting his harm. This creates a contrast between what is said and what is actually meant, adding depth to the story.
The exposition in "Killing Mr. Griffin" sets the stage by introducing the main characters - a group of high school students who plan a prank on their strict teacher, Mr. Griffin. This section also establishes the central conflict of the story and the dynamics within the group that lead to a dangerous turn of events when the prank goes wrong.
There are three novels, JUMPER, REFLEX, and JUMPER: GRIFFIN'S STORY. JUMPER: GRIFFIN'S STORY came out after the movie JUMPER (the story takes place before the movie timeline). The movie introduced paladins who have been chasing and killing jumpers throughout history. In JUMPER: GRIFFIN'S STORY, Gould updated the series with paladins. Paladins were not his idea, but he accepted them as part of the Jumper universe after the movie included them). There was also a graphic novel, JUMPER: JUMPSCARS, (written by Nunzio Defilippis and Christina Weir, illustrated by Brian Hurtt -- not written by Gould) that is a prequel to JUMPER: GRIFFIN'S STORY and the movie.
E True Hollywood Story - 1996 Kathy Griffin was released on: USA: 20 October 2007
"The Griffin and the Minor Canon" is a story about a peaceful town that becomes threatened by a fierce griffin. The townspeople are afraid, but the gentle minor canon shows compassion towards the griffin by singing to it. The griffin is moved by the music and eventually leaves the town in peace, bringing an end to the conflict.
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In "The Griffin and the Minor Canon," there is personification in the way the griffin is characterized with human emotions and feelings. There is also symbolism in the griffin's transformation from a feared creature to a gentle protector, representing themes of change and redemption. Additionally, there is metaphor in the griffin's presence as a symbol of both danger and salvation.
That would be Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
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